Sprint users, you can finally breathe a sigh of relief. After seeing multiple carrier variants of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ pass through the FCC recent, but none with Sprint support, we were left wondering why the carrier would be left out for the time being. Thankfully that has changed today with the arrival of the SM-N920P and SM-G928P at the FCC.

The SM-N920P is the Sprint variant of the Galaxy Note 5 (note the P at the end) and SM-G928P is the Galaxy S6 Edge+. Current rumors have the devices being unveiled under a month away now on August 12, with a release date of somewhere around August 21. Now that we’ve seen every carrier model of the two devices you could possibly need pass through the FCC, those dates are starting to look more and more promising.

Both devices will almost certainly be the Android flagships to beat until probably spring 2016. Samsung has really raised the bar with the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, there’s no reason the believe the Galaxy Note 5 or S6 Edge+ will lower it back down. Let us know if your excited for either device in the comments below.